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Here is the settings menu UI and basically the UI of the rest of the phone, still working out buttons etc in some areas (stuck between 1st and 2nd revision) so i have to update those in the themeAttachment 638989
this is the lockscreen ( using JellyLock and Forecast with FlatIcons )custom button and status bar from Rainbow Status Bar theme on cydia

Looks like you have some gd stuff going on there! Like how your LS is pretty clean! Keep at it! 👍

How do I make blank (invisible) icons? I've tried iBlank but it goes into a boot loop for me. Would like a non paid solution (ie not gridlock) as far as possible.

I'm a BIG fan of Iconoclasm dude. I love the fact you can X,Y coordinate your icons exactly where u want. Gridlock still uses the specific icon placement from the iOS. Iconoclasm all the way, AND its cheaper...

Thanks dsg! Im starting to learn the whole "icons" world. lol I have CS6 photoshop for mac. quick ?? How can i upload a psd to CS6? But more importantly i have a **** load of icons on photobucket, how can i transfer them to my iphone? Any help is much appreciated/ thanks

Originally Posted by dsg

you need photoshop or gimpshop to be able to open and edit the .psd when you've cracked that then you need the skills with said apps, to create icons

Andreas Larsen the creator of Circul8 has a great tutorial on how to create icons for his theme, but the skills you learn will help with other themes

for the icons you need to know how to ssh, look here, you'll need Winterboard

Make a theme

ssh to Library/Themes and add a folder, call it something .theme e.g MyTheme.theme inside that folder add a folder called Bundles, you need to create a folder for the app you want to theme

Manual way to get the BundleIdentifier for the folder icon name

SSH

to get the folder name of the app you want to theme(if you don't have iFile I recommend it) ssh to:

private/var/mobile/Applications

and look through the alphanumeric named folders until you find the app your looking for, then open the .app folder and look for the Info.plist open it and look for:

<key>CFBundleIdentifier</key>
<string>the name for the folder is here</string>

iFile

in iFile open settings the switch on Application names then head to:

private/var/mobile/Applications

you will see the apps alphanumeric folder names have gone and are replaced with the app names, find the app your looking for, then open the .app folder and look for the Info.plist open it and look for:

<key>CFBundleIdentifier</key>
<string>the name for the folder is here</string>

I'm a BIG fan of Iconoclasm dude. I love the fact you can X,Y coordinate your icons exactly where u want. Gridlock still uses the specific icon placement from the iOS. Iconoclasm all the way, AND its cheaper...